The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Stress.

That's what The Overwhelmed Bride is all about! We talk about relieving stress or avoiding stress altogether. But have you ever really thought about why you are stressed as you plan this big day? It may stem from the fact that there are just too many items on your to do list, you can't seem to find that perfect dress, or every vendor you love is far over your budget.

There are far too many forms of stress that enter into our bodies and minds as soon as he pops the question. "Everyone is asking when our wedding is and we haven't even discussed a date! Am I already behind before the planning has even started??" Believe me, I was there too! The second you call your friends to share the exciting news, the first question is always, "When is that big day??"

Really?? I said "yes" only a couple minutes ago and the whole world expected me to have my wedding planned!

Are you nervous?

A couple weeks before my wedding day, I remember a conversation I had with my dad on the phone very vividly. He asked me, "Are you stressed? Or nervous at all?" Not thinking much of it, I chuckled and responded, "Of course not! I've got it all under control."

Obviously my dad knows I am a wedding planner so it seemed like such a silly question, one that was just a normal question for anyone to ask me. It came along with the territory of being an almost Mrs. I didn't think much of it...until I heard his response.

"You know, it's a good thing to be a little nervous. Yes this is a wedding and there many things going on. But more importantly, this is a marriage. A marriage is a huge decision so some nervousness would be good for you."

While the conversation didn't go much further, I began thinking about the purpose of this blog and how I am always telling brides to calm down, without realizing that I may actually be in the wrong!

The Origin of Stress

There are two different origins of stress when it comes to planning a wedding:

1. The bad kind of stress: This is the stress that comes from planning a "wedding" rather than a "marriage." If you are stressed about the napkins or the floral or your makeup, then I will continue by telling you to calm down. This is the kind of stress that is bad, that makes you unhappy and that ruins the positive experience that planning a wedding should be!

We worry far too much about what others will think, trying to make our wedding better than any wedding we've ever been to, and are nervous about the "event" or the "party" we are throwing. We stress about something going wrong on that one day. While I know it is overwhelming and you often can't help it, by all means, do whatever you can to contain this type of stress.

2. The good kind of stress: The good kind of stress stems from planning your "marriage" rather than your "wedding." Marriage means the rest of your life. It is a huge decision and although you love this man or woman with all of your heart, there is nothing wrong with a little nervousness when you think about the huge commitment you will be making. This is not just a one day event - it is forever.

Living in a world full of divorce, I think that a little nerves and stress are a good thing. And if you don't feel these feelings, then you may need to do a little thinking about your life and the vows you will soon be taking. Marriage is not something to be taken lightly and while you may know deep down in your heart that he or she is the one, no matter how perfect we are for each other, we will all run into bumps along the way. And no matter how deeply in love we are at this time, we see so many deeply in love couples that don't work out.

Embrace the Nerves

While this may be the craziest thing you've ever heard me say, as it is defying The Overwhelmed Bride's ultimate purpose, I want you to embrace those good nerves and the stress that comes along with your marriage. This is one of the biggest (if not the biggest) commitment you will ever make, so soak it all in and just know that those nerves are what allow you to know that you are taking this seriously. You are thinking about your future. Your life. Embrace it.

So what about the bad stress?

Stay tuned for our very exciting new blog series called "100 Stress Free Tips & 100 Vendors Who Will Get You There" that will start tomorrow!! The series will go over many unique ways (very very unique ways) to handle that bad stress and will feature many of our favorite vendors! Can't wait :)

What it's all about...

Happy Saturday! Today I am taking it back to what a wedding is all about...

It's not about the bows, the ribbons, or the flowers.

It's not about the lace, the chandeliers, or the view.

It's not about the music, the diamonds, or the dress.

It's all about the love.

Today, I am taking it back to one of my favorite posts, 365 Days of Love.

(click the pic to read it!)

The Best Trick You'll Ever Learn

It's Friday and I know you all have weekends to plan...or just weekends full of wedding planning! Am I right or am I right? Well either way, you're all busy so today will be short and sweet :)

A couple years back, I learned the best trick I could have ever learned. I use to use this trick a lot, like all of the time but recently, it has gotten lost somewhere in all of those brains. But earlier this week, it suddenly came back to me. I wasn't thinking about anything in particular, just day dreaming and it appeared out of thin air!

And then I realized, "Why haven't I been using this more!"

You see, I never used to associate this little trick of mine with weddings. But why not?? Honestly, I have no idea! But as it came back to me this week, I realized that this is the best tip I could ever give a bride. I have a lot of tips and tricks up my sleeve but this one...this one is the best of the best.

A little trick I call...

Sorry, I don't have a name for it but I will let you know when I think of a good one :) For now, we can call it:
"The Best Trick The Overwhelmed Bride Has Ever Taught Me."

I know, it's quite the name but I'm throwing it all on the table today!

While planning your wedding, there will be times that you will feel sad, upset, miserable, hurt, disappointed, over it, overwhelmed, and many more...all at the same time. And I can promise you one thing, keeping those negative thoughts is only going to make matters worse. Much much worse.

So without further ado, here is my trick:

Any time you are feel anything negative and you can't snap out of it, smile.

Alexandra Marie Photography

Alexandra Marie Photography

That is all there is to it! My trick is one word...smile. You don't even have to think about something happy, just turn that frown the other way, and it'll just come naturally!

You see, it is impossible to be mad and happy at the same time. And it is impossible to smile and be mad at the same time. It may sound hard to believe, but you need to try it for yourself! You can't try it out now, because you are probably very happy that is is Friday, but you can try it any time you are sad, mad, or unhappy about anything and I promise, it will work.

There's a catch...

Alexandra Marie Photography

Alexandra Marie Photography

Sounded too good to be true, right? Well here it is...

The second you stop smiling, the happiness will fade but as long as you keep a smile on your face, the negative energy will be completely forgotten!

Does it work for you?

It's worked for me and I think it can work for you! But we want to hear the results!

Next time you are in a bad mood, try our trick and take a pic and #thebesttricktheoverwhelmedbridehasevertaughtme :)

And with that, you will have the most amazing wedding planning experience, just as it should be!